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Inflation in January 0.8%, slowed to 26% year-over-year
According to the State Statistics Service, consumer prices rose 0.8% in January (vs. December 2022). This is relatively low inflation for the first month of the year. Over the past 10 years, low January inflation has been recorded only twice (in 2020, 2014).
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First, the price of food products will increase. NBU predicts inflation by the end of the year by more than 30%
The National Bank of Ukraine predicts inflation by the end of the year by more than 30%. This means that everything we are used to buying in stores will go up by a third on average.
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Global pork trade to increase in second half of 2022 says Rabobank
According to Rabobank's third-quarter global pork report, African swine fever, inflation, and policies challenge growth while trade prospects rise.
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The latest NBU data on inflation in June
Prices increased by +21.5% compared to June last year and by +3.1% compared to May.